African Nations in Global Peacekeeping
Date/Time
Date(s) - 27/07/2024
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Location
Leamington Spa Baptist Church
Categories
On 27 July Warwick District UNA will host a talk by United Nations consultant Kiiza S Hussein from Kagali, Rwanda on the subject
The Evolving Role of African Nations in Global Peacekeeping, Global Geopolitics and Diplomacy
Kiiza S Hussein will provide a valuable perspective on how African nations navigate their international relations amidst global power shifts. The topic of the balance of power and shifting influences within African nations vis-à-vis global powers like Putin’s Russia, China, and the West offers rich ground for discussion and analysis. It touches on geopolitics, international relations, and Africa’s role in global dynamics, making it highly relevant to current global affairs.
Kiiza S Hussein will be focusing on African nations’ positions towards the conflict in Ukraine, their relationships with China and the West, and their alignment with the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). This is indeed a timely and compelling subject.
- Are you ready to be inspired by a leader who has transformed global policy and championed human rights?
- Want to learn how one man’s relentless advocacy for climate justice and sustainable development is making a worldwide impact?
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Then either visit Leamington Spa Baptist Church, Chandos Street, Leamington Spa, CV32 4RN or connect to the Zoom conference. Church hall and Zoom open at 12:15 and tea/coffee/biscuits will be available. The meeting starts at 12:30.
Kiiza S Hussein, Integrity Officer at Greenpeace Africa, is an acclaimed international lawyer, social entrepreneur, and activist, honoured with the 2023 TEDx Climate Justice Award and the World Youth Development 100 Excellency accolade. He has served as Attorney General at the World Youth Summit Organisation and founder of SHK Law Attorneys, advocating tirelessly for human rights, sustainable development, and climate justice. With advanced degrees from Coventry University and the University of Cambridge, Kiiza shapes global policy as a United Nations Consultant and influential committee member, driving positive change in refugee and women’s rights, environmental conservation, and youth empowerment.